Chapter 4
Later, in Arendelle, after three months, Elsa escaped her dungeon. Her hands were shackled, and her feet were chained to the floor. She figured out from constant exposure to cold, the chains and shackles weakened over time. She also noticed that there were ropes, which she would knot the bottoms to make whips.
With more effort, Elsa finally wore out her chains. She stunned the guard on duty as he opened the door. She ran up from the dungeon, while shooting ice. In the throne room, she spotted Prince Hans.
"I am king of Arendelle," Prince Hans shouted, "I have become a ruler despite having twelve older brothers! I will take the former Princess Anna's children for my wives and slaves." He looked at the noblemen assembled in front of him,"Drink Arendelle's finest, for you may have victory over the reclusive native dynasty! A rule of foreigners is the key to power."
The nobles took their chalices and toasted. The men's wives took a sip of their wine, which was expensive from Italy. Elsa walked into the scene and made ice on the walls. It thickened with the noblemen, and women staring in shock. Prince Hans shouted, "Guards, get the prison―"
Elsa held an icy whip and wrapped it around his neck. She said sternly, "Hans of the Southern Isles, such a disgrace to your royal lineage. Your conquer of Arendale only shows your tyrannical attitude. You need true pity and knowledge to rule a kingdom in ice. You are no king, little are my prisoner. You will work in ice."
Elsa kicked the window and glass flew. With Hans strangled in the whip, she fell from the window, turning the glass fractures into ice and used the flurries to raise herself and Hans in the air. As she summoned the flurries, her skin and hair became permanently paler.
